Managing Business Projects

The Essentials
 
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Publisher: Auerbach Publications
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Short description:

This book is written for the project manager as well as the many other stakeholders involved in business projects. It gives basic techniques that can be adapted to any business scenario. It shows how to do what is essential with adequate quality, but to do it consistently with simple, flexible, techniques presented in this book.

Long description:

Managing Business Projects: The Essentials differs from many other project management textbooks. Foremost, it is about business projects as opposed to construction or engineering projects. Although many techniques, like schedule management, apply to both, they are usually applied differently. As its title conveys, the book explains the essential techniques and perspectives needed for business projects to be successful. The focus is on small- and medium-sized projects, up to $20 million, but often below $1 million. Some literature favors large and mega-projects, but for every mega-project, there are many thousands of smaller projects that are vital to the organization and could involve considerable complexity and risk. Nevertheless, the techniques outlined here also apply to mega-projects and their many subprojects; they even apply to some aspects of construction or engineering projects.


This book does not aim to cover all project management techniques. In real life there is simply no time for sophisticated ?should-dos.' Rather, it covers the essentials that apply to almost all business projects; these are unlikely to change in the future even as technology and methodologies advance. The driving idea, which is stated repeatedly, is to do the essentials and to do them consistently and well.


Strong emphasis is placed on things that happen before, around, and after the project itself. So, while the basic disciplines like engaging with stakeholders, managing scope, schedules, costs, risks, issues, changes, and communication, are thoroughly explained, other important aspects are covered. These include: governance of a project and of a portfolio of projects, project selection with its financial and non-financial aspects, effective use of the business case through to benefits realization, procurement, outsourcing and partnership, and also the agile mindset that is valuable beyond Agile projects.


Besides project managers and sponsors, this book is intended for people who are working in business or government, at any level, or for MBA students. It offers perspectives that enable them to learn more from their everyday experience. It is not aimed at undergraduate students, although many would benefit from the contents.

Table of Contents:

Part 1. Overview of the Book and of Business Project Management


1. Introduction to the Book


2. Business Projects and Their Management


3. Methodology from Unusual Angles


4. The Business Project Environment


Part 2. Core Elements of Business Project Management


5. Engaging with Stakeholders


6. Project Definition


7. Scope Definition


8. Project Estimating


9. Project Scheduling


10. Managing Project Quality


11. Managing Project Risk


12. Progress and Cost Tracking


13. Project Teams and Organization


14. Managing Project Issues


15. Project Change Control


16. Project Monitoring, Control, and Communication


17. Governance of a Project


18. Closing the Project


Part 3. Special Topics Related to Business Project Management


19. Governance for a Portfolio of Projects


20. The Business Case End-To-End


21. Project Selection ? Financial and Non-Financial Criteria


22. Project Procurement, Outsourcing, and Partnership


23. OCM ? Organizational Change Management


24. Contracts for Business Projects


25. Project Review


26. Ethical Conduct and Adherence to Legislation


27. Project Negotiation


28. Managing International Projects


29. Dealing with Some Realities in Business Projects


30. Agile Approaches


31. Digital Tools for Project Management


32. Trends: The Future of Business Project Management


Part 4. Wrap Up of the Book and Study Materials


33. Wrap-Up and How to Achieve Success


34. Study Guide


35. Quizzes and Answers


36. Cases to Support Your Learning


37. Answers for Cases


Appendix 1: Glossary of Terms and Acronyms
Appendix 2:  Scheduling - Theory: Precedence Diagrams
Appendix 3: Two Useful Templates